Systematic studies and optimization of super sensitivity gaseous detectors of sparks, open flames and smoke
Marcello Abbrescia, Giacinto De Cataldo, Antonio di Mauro, Paolo, Martinengo, Cosimo Pastore, Vladimir Peskov, Francesco Pietropaolo, Giacomo, Volpe, Igor Rodionov

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advancements in super sensitive gaseous detectors for flames, sparks, and smoke, emphasizing flat panel sensors with UV imaging for improved detection and visualization.
Contribution
It introduces the development and potential of flat panel gaseous detectors with UV imaging capabilities for enhanced flame and smoke detection.
Findings
Flat panel sensors enable high efficiency detection.
UV imaging allows flame visualization.
Potential applications include fire safety and environmental monitoring.
Abstract
A review of the current progress in developments and tests of supersensitive gaseous detectors of open flame, sparks and smoke is given. A focus on the latest developments is on flat panel type sensors. This design, after further modification, will allow building not only a high efficiency detector but also offers UV imaging capability for flame visualization and several other applications. These studies were done in the framework of ATTRACT-SMART project.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAir Quality Monitoring and Forecasting · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
